Paulo Rangel (PPE). – Madam President, I think that the G7 meeting is the moment for truth and the moment of truth in the relationship between the European Union, European Union big countries, Japan, Canada and the United States. We have here the first big opportunity, especially the President of the Commission and the President of the Council, to face Mr Trump and to explain to him the why the European Union, security – especially a firm and tough attitude towards Russia – and free trade are so important to defend democracy, the rule of law, human rights and a fairly balanced globalisation process. We can’t miss this opportunity. It is essential that we ensure that Mr Trump can understand – because of the attitudes and of the policies of his allies that are here; these countries are the greatest allies of the United States – that he has to be very firm on Russia without any ambiguity, very loud and clear, and at the same time that he has to defend our way of life, and that means also free trade and a regulated globalisation.